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Google now lets you request the removal of search results that contain personal data | Engadget
Results with your address, phone number or email will be reviewed ‘more quickly.’ By S. Dent, @stevetdent, September 21, 2022 4:49 AM Google is releasing a tool that makes it easier to remove search results containing your address, phone number and other personally identifiable information, 9to5Google has reported. It first revealed the “results about you”…
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Was You’ve Got Mail Trying to Warn Us About the Internet? (Or Telling Us to Give Up?) ‹ Literary Hub
Olivia Rutigliano on the Rise of Amazon.com, Corporate Homogenization, and the90s Rom Com in the Middle of It All By Olivia Rutigliano, May 20, 2022 It’s springtime again in New York City, which makes me think of You’ve Got Mail. “You don’t want to miss New York in the spring,” Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) advises Kathleen Kelly…
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Independence Day Movie 25th Year Anniversary Retro Review | gizmodo
The 1996 Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum alien invasion film reveals new themes on its silver anniversary. By Germain Lussier, Today 11:30AM It’s been 25 years since the first time I ever bought advanced tickets to see a movie. I know this because that movie was Independence Day, and it opened 25 years ago this week.…
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Christopher Nolan’s Tenet Is the Culmination of a 22-Year Obsession With Time – IGN
A thrilling cinematic palindrome despite itself that circumvents dramatic inconsistencies through sheer momentum. By Siddhant Adlakha, Posted: 1 May 2021 8:05 am As Tenet arrives on HBO Max, we continue our look back at filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s entire feature-length filmography. We began this series last fall, exploring each of Nolan’s films, and we conclude it today…
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The fall of Ernest Hemingway | America Magazine
“Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy.” –F. Scott Fitzgerald Reading a great biography is like watching a tragedy unfold. The promises of youth gradually give way to the limitations imposed by reality, and demise and denouement inevitably ensue. Source: The fall of Ernest Hemingway | America Magazine

